Here is a great site that lists cryptozoological creatures and writes something about each one: http://www.unknownexplorers.com If you are new to cryptozoology, or even if you have been around a while like me, you will find something new to read. Here is a sample on the Wendigo.
It is the cannibalistic aspect of this myth that has caused some to speculate that the Wendigo myth was used as a deterrent and cautionary tale among northern tribes whose winters where long and bitter and whose hunting parties often were trapped in storms with no other option but to turn to cannibalism and consume members of their own party to survive. Some researchers have noted that the Wendigo maybe a myth based on the personification of the hardships of winter and the fear of those who would resort to cannibalism. Believers in this theory often cite the Wendigo’s physical deformities and how they are suggestive to starvation and frostbite. In 1907, the same year that Algernon Blackwood wrote a short story entitled The Wendigo, a Cree man named Jack Fiddler claimed to have killed 14 of theses Monsters during the course of his lifetime. This story generated international attention when Mr. Fiddler, who at the time was 87 years old, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Cree woman, whom he claimed was on the verge of transforming into a Wendigo. It was said that neither Jack, nor his son Joseph, hesitated in pleading guilty to the murder, however both insisted that their actions averted what could have quickly become a greater tragedy should the woman have been allowed to transform. Visit the Unknown Explorers page on Bigfoot for more information on the creature possibly responsible the Wendigo myth.
The Evidence
No physical evidence of the Wendigo exists at this time; however see the Unknown Explorers page on Bigfoot for evidence of the creature which could be responsible for the Wendigo myth.
The Sightings
No documented sightings of the Wendigo could be found at this time, see the Unknown Explorers page on Bigfoot for sightings of this possible explanation for the Wendigo.
The Stats – (Where applicable)
• Classification: Hominid or Evil Spirit
• Size: Roughly 15 feet tall
• Weight: Unknown
• Diet: N/A
o Bigfoot Theory – Vegetation and wild game like deer
o Myth – Human flesh
• Location:
• Movement: Bipedal Walking
• Environment: Forests
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